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Fig. 5 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 5

From: Host responses to Clostridium perfringens challenge in a chicken model of chronic stress

Fig. 5

Clostridium perfringens challenge and corticosterone treatment modulated relative mRNA gene quantities associated with epithelial function in the small intestine. Birds were administered 0.2% ethanol drinking water (Cp−St−), challenged with 107 CFU C. perfringens (Cp+St−), administered 20 mg/L CORT (Cp−St+), or received both C. perfringens and CORT challenge (Cp+St+). Treatments commenced in birds at 14-days-of-age, where C. perfringens was administered for 2 days and CORT for 7 days. (A-B) Relative mRNA quantities in the duodenum and jejunum. aTLR2A and TLR15bCLDN3, CLDN5, and OCLN. Vertical lines associated with histogram bars represent standard error of the means (n = 4). Asterisks indicate significant differences (P < 0.050)

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